Mental Health Care for you

Do you struggle to stay focused because of ADHD?

How It Works

How It Works

Take the First Step Towards a New Beginning!

Book an Appointment

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You can book an appointment via our website or call us to speak to our staff, who will guide you through the process.

Speak to Our Specialist

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Speak to our specialist and explain your current mental health condition to get the right prescription for you.

Get the Right Care

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We take a multi-faceted approach to reach an ADHD/ADD diagnosis with the goal of helping you embrace a new, better life.

Call our ADHD CaLifornia office at (415) 966-0848

to schedule your appointment or request it online.

 

Telehealth

Who Can Benefit from Telehealth?

Our non-discriminatory services are accessible to all patients in California.

EZCare conducts online appointments via phone calls or video conferencing.  We at ADHD clinic Los Angeles believe that all mental services should be readily accessible; thus, we focus on providing an online platform for such services. The high-quality health care and support provided include:

  • ADHD diagnosis
  • Assessment and testing
  • Mental medical evaluation
  • Education about mental health
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Why Work With Us?

About EZCare Clinic

Our ADHD California specialist adopt a holistic approach in the management of ADHD patients enabling optimal wellness and health.

 

Mental Health Treatment

Mental health issues are difficult to pinpoint and manage. At EZCare, we understand the frustration of living a depreciated life due to ADHD. Our ADHD California doctor is dedicated to ensuring that you receive the best support and treatment.

The integrative medicine approach allows for the assessment of all aspects of our patients’ health. Our staff at ADHD clinic Los Angeles is non-discriminatory, and equality is guaranteed for all patients despite age, race, or gender.

Our specialists are qualified to provide you and your family the necessary care. Even after the Telehealth appointment, we offer support to all clients to track and monitor their progress.

About ADHD

Do you have ADD/ADHD?

EZCare doctors can assist in the management of the disease by offering integrative medicine.

Inattention

People with ADHD have trouble being attentive. They have trouble paying attention to details and are easily distracted.

Hyperactivity

People with ADHD have a hard time sitting still. Children run around constantly while adults have trouble being patient.

Impulsivity

A person with ADHD might use their impulsiveness in aggressive ways. They are more prone to accidents and injuries.

ADHD/ADD Medications We Prescribe

We’ll Work With You to Treat Your Condition So That You Can Have a Healthier Life

At EZCare ADHD Clinic Los Angeles, our doctors will consider all other health conditions before prescribing you an ADHD medication.

 

Stimulant ADHD/ ADD Drugs

Stimulant ADHD/ADD Drugs

Stimulant drugs (Amphetamines) help you “get stuff done”. It improves efficiency and allows you to be proficient in your routine.

Non Stimulant ADHD/ ADD Drugs

Non Stimulant ADHD/ADD Drugs

We know stimulant drugs can be intimidating for some people. Therefore, non-stimulant drugs are prescribed for minor cases.

EZCare Clinic

Los Angeles ADHD Doctors

Our ADHD Clinic Los Angeles doctors are dedicated to ensuring all patients get the best treatment and after-treatment care.

  • Proper Evaluation: Our mental health expert offers a judgment-free and proper evaluation of the condition.
  • Proper Medication: Medication differs depending on the severity of the condition. We recommend different  conventional medicines.
  • Continue Care: Support is offered after treatment to ensure positive progress. You can contact us anytime for continued care and support.

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Consultation Fees

We Offer Affordable Health Care for All Our ADHD San Francisco Patients

The health plans are very flexible for all individuals despite the age and severity of the condition.

ADHD Initial Visit

$195

ADHD Follow-Up Visit

$175

Frequently Asked Questions

We Are Here to Support You Through Your Mental Health Journey

Got a question? We’ve got it covered!

We do match the price of local competitors as long as the competitor is a legitimate business with a website or ad showing the current lower price you would like to match (no special discounts; exceptions can be made). Patients must provide the link so that the business can be verified.

We are committed to customer satisfaction and providing excellent service. We do require prepayment in order to secure an appointment with a medical provider to better utilize available time slots for our patients needing immediate care. Our policy is to refund patients in full if we are unable to provide them with the service they need so that they can always come back to us for other healthcare services in confidence.

You may bring everything you believe may help the doctor better understand your situation.

Unfortunately, our services are not covered by insurance at the moment. However, if you have an out-of-network provider coverage, we will be happy to provide you with all the required documentation (i.e., a detailed receipt with the diagnosis procedure codes) so that you can submit it to your insurance company for reimbursement. Also please note that we keep our prices as low as possible.

For cash-only patients: suggest to use a gift card/prepaid Master, Visa, Amex and Discover cards online, available in local stores. Patients can always pay cash in person at our clinics (Mango and EZCare).

*We don’t accept PayPal for online payments.*

Most of the time medication will be prescribed on the day of the appointment, although, it is always up to a medical professional’s discretion as each case unique. There are many different variables involved, e.g., past medical history, certain medical conditions, active medications list, etc.

Because most ADD and ADHD medications are considered Schedule II controlled substances, refills cannot be authorized, and the drug is prescribed for 30 days.

Follow-up visits for patients being treated with controlled medications are every 30 days.

No, current regulations allow for telemedicine visits. You can speak with a medical provider from your home or office via a secure video line, provided you are in a private location and have consented to the use of telemedicine.

Yes, we can transmit an electronic prescription to the pharmacy of your choice.

It all depends on the type of medication, its dosage and quantity, as well as your insurance plan if you are insured. We always have pharmacy discount coupons available to all patients. 

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